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has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. there's one problem with that. there's a penalty if nothing is done by the end of 2012 the old reagan tax rates for the wealthy go back into effect. john, there's possibly a big deal for this reason. there is weeping and gnashing of teeth in the democratic caucus, in the senate, and in the house over what obama is dealing with boehner. >> boehner's got his problems, too. >> well, boehner -- i think cantor is in on this deal, it appears. of co
has the big deal turned into a big fizzle, pat buchanan? >> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it...
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about two weeks ago when he doubled down and said you know what, let's do the big deal. let's do the $4 trillion plan. he sort of-- sort of came late to the game. he kind of endorsed the bowles simpson plan which he stl has never fully endorsed but the goals of it, he did endorse in the last couple of weeks so they didn't quite expect that, the republicans in that sense and then that's when they started to retreat from retreat on could up history of '95, think mitc certainly looks at that is bill clinton want to be a looks at 95 i more with was good republicans then. been good, possibly could for house the day he votes to get >> rose: boehner at that to newt >> tt's right. he was in leadership at the think he sees know, the figured it out won. republicans won. is the guy is ying to here and i different set. he was of a different mindset. >> hans, do you agree with this is the political take plac 2012, that presidentas sense of the resignation. >> well, it's not all resignation implies sort of and don't way to alter forward. i think what you have seen in the last weeks, t
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they are slow-growing and shrinking assets that were not a big part of the investor focus until last week. >> one group has accused rupert murdoch of treating the company like a family candy jar. do you think there could be growing unease among investors? >> for context, these are relatively small institutional investors. they have added this to their libby of complaints. we are picking up concern about corporate governance. -- this has added to their litany of complaints. this sense that they failed to get a grip on the scandal has been running for so long, this is quite concerning to investors not just in terms of legal exposure but why was management not able to handle this better? that is changing people's appraisal of potential succession to mr. murdoch and the families' chances of appointing their own chosen successor. this is a company controlled by mr. murdoch and his family. >> if he was to sell or close to u.k. newspapers, would that help the overall business? would that isolate the problem, do you think? >> this is an idea was pitched to news corp. before the scandal becau
they are slow-growing and shrinking assets that were not a big part of the investor focus until last week. >> one group has accused rupert murdoch of treating the company like a family candy jar. do you think there could be growing unease among investors? >> for context, these are relatively small institutional investors. they have added this to their libby of complaints. we are picking up concern about corporate governance. -- this has added to their litany of complaints. this...
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i think he wants a big deal. i think he will take cuts that contracts won't want and take taxes. because his presidency and the future of the country -- he believes -- [everyone talking at once] >> socialistic. that what you're saying. >> vaguely socialistic, yes. >> when they came out with the report he said -- >> what is that report? >> that's a report that deals with the long-term deficit problems of this country. >> they recommend taxation, do they not. >> they had a whole series of recommendations, and the president said i will stand by what they did, except they're still waiting for him to stand by them. >> he's never taken it seriously, in not in his budget, not in his budget state, know when bowl simpson came city. not when they wanted a clean debt limit increase. so that he is winning a debate over the fiscal future of the country is astonishing! and. >> but he's keeping something else off page one! what is it? >> this is a genuine. >> the unemployment problem? it doesn't even figure in this. >> could not keep unemployment off the front page. it doesn't have to be on the
i think he wants a big deal. i think he will take cuts that contracts won't want and take taxes. because his presidency and the future of the country -- he believes -- [everyone talking at once] >> socialistic. that what you're saying. >> vaguely socialistic, yes. >> when they came out with the report he said -- >> what is that report? >> that's a report that deals with the long-term deficit problems of this country. >> they recommend taxation, do they not....
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we just need to get even less experienced and more populous state or is every time around when the big problem right now the biggest problem is that republicans have this infusion of new inexperienced members who just frankly don't understand the stakes a lot of people are very concerned that they just don't get that the debt ceiling is something that has to be raised and what happens if it isn't so you might just repeat that performance every two years it's all right well i guess warren buffett is wrong then have it maybe someone should give him a try at some point betty thanks so much for joining us thanks for having me. well just ahead while washington tries to raise the debt ceiling minnesota is entering a week to have a government shutdown will have a look at how this shutdown is hurting small businesses in the state and the phone hacking scandal in britain grows now there are allegations that reporters of her own papers attempted to have former prime minister gordon brown and victims of nine eleven so could that be the end of her off the empire but interesting. you know sometimes
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling if you are check out our website our team top com there you can get the full interview with. the eurozone debt crisis now focuses on italy where the senate has approved tough new austerity measures the package is set to receive final approval in the country's lower house on friday it comes amid concerns that italy the euro zone's third largest economy may become the next to ask for a helping hand it follows both are more trickle having their rating was downgraded to junk status if doing a serious he could have bailed out written
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he's got the fall of russian invaders to broaden and their big breakthrough. spotlight on story line technology update here. we. cover. fresh arrests over the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal rocked rupert murdoch's already shaken leader and part of public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. they've got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling that says more e.u. states plunge deeper into economic crisis plus. initial investigations into the sinking of the bulgarian point to negligence and that the tragedy could have been avoided. the first arrests are made in the investigation into sunday's pleasure cruise of disaster divers continue to retrieve bodies from the volga river with the death toll nell standing at one hundred thirty. good to have you with this is our news and comment from around the world this is r.t. live
he's got the fall of russian invaders to broaden and their big breakthrough. spotlight on story line technology update here. we. cover. fresh arrests over the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal rocked rupert murdoch's already shaken leader and part of public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. they've got to take an act you know they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the...
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. >> it is not as big as a risk associated with drinking alcohol or being overweight which are things you can do something about. >> of this study adds to their understanding. >> now to the phone hacking scandal which rocked the british establishment have led to an fbi investigation. senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament earlier this week. rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince that was the largest share of the company outside of the murdoch family voiced his support. nick, tell us, news corp shares are up for the first time in about two weeks. but the independent directors have hired their own lawyer. or why? >> we are getting mixed signals from the board. they have hired lawyers to protect shareholder value and to guard against maybe their own exposure. there have also been some reports that some of the more independent directors are thinking about ways in which rupert murdoch could give up his title of ceo at the company. this is a board that he controls pretty firmly. >> who is on th
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i would say the question is big question marks on both cases. the fact of the matter is the money which should have been appropriateed initially when george w bush announced the cancellation of the shuttle program never materialized. and so the program that he envisioned which would have sent astronauts back to the moon and ultimately beyond to mars, never took hold. so obama reversed course. and now we're in a situation where there is no specific date, no specific destination, just embracing some technologies that will allow nasa to push beyond low earth orbit. will there be funding for that? will there be the political will and leadership to follow through? those are big questions. >> dr. jemison, did nasa make, short term, the right choices. don't head off on something until you know where you are headed? >> well, i don't think it's an issue of don't hid off. i think the issue is reallies what con tell says is going somewhere -- con tell says is going somewhere and was it worth waiting until 2028 to get rid of the space station and shuttle pr
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it. i don't forget you can have your say on the scandal on our message board com now the question is has rupert murdoch's sensationalistic rush for profits undermined the public's trust in british journalists and i just have a look and see what's being said here one of you believes there's a jolt to the public's trust and will result in a stranglehold on both the british media and the government another believes that modern journalism has sacrificed objectivity for the sake of sales i want to have your say on the issue right now just i don't know if you want. are you watching r t live from moscow it's good to have your company still ahead for you this hour but israel's prime minister has to step up in defense of at and t. boycott bill which aims to support settlers. affront to democracy. but to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategies who want to run the neighboring terrans back to negotiating table for its nuclear. same a credit ra
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over the news this morning they say everything is bigger in texas and that certainly holds true for a big boy born over the weekend little fingers little but little john michael is anything good little to michael brown the biggest baby ever born they're going a whopping sixteen pounds use a living by c. section and guess what his parents said no more kids. really i mean it's not as of our entire economy is on the brink of a deep balls because congress can't get their act together and now social security medicare and medicaid are all about to be cut affecting millions of americans right let's talk about a fat baby that's a great local news story but is it really how to take up the time of the most trusted name fair and balanced forward leaning supposedly real news channels now i don't blame the mother for not wanting to have any more kids but how about. we think about the mothers all across this country that have lost their kids in the pointless wars that we're fighting abroad is that really too much to ask especially when leon panetta fresh in his new position of secretary of defense is m
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. >> would the prime minister agree that in the past when the house of commons has been faced with big issues, he's had a tendency for knee-jerk overreactions and would he agree that newspapers are a force for good in this country and what we want at the end of this process is criminality weeded out of the america but nothing that impinges on a free press, free speech and holding people in authority to account? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right about this and we have to make sure as a house of commons, as a government as an opposition as a debate that we have about this to show an element of restraint in the regulation of the media because there is always a danger that the pendulum swings too far the other way and we start to threaten investigative journalism, a strong and independent media, one that can call government to account and when we consider some of the scandals that have been uncovered in recent years, it's often been the press that have done it and not the regulators. we'll come on to this i'm sure in the debate we'll have later but it's absolutely vital we m
. >> would the prime minister agree that in the past when the house of commons has been faced with big issues, he's had a tendency for knee-jerk overreactions and would he agree that newspapers are a force for good in this country and what we want at the end of this process is criminality weeded out of the america but nothing that impinges on a free press, free speech and holding people in authority to account? >> i think my honorable friend is entirely right about this and we have...
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could the charity provided by one party give it a big advantage when it comes to election time? thousands of mourners have flocked to the eastern bosnian town to mark the 16th anniversary of the massacre were 8000 bosnian men and boys were killed. them 16 years on, the pain is just as raw. a mother overwhelmed by anguished at finding the remains of her son. it we will pelvic bones and the fragments of his lower jaw that -- was all that could be recovered. at 29 years old, he was one of those killed back in 1995. today, just another green the coffin lowered into the ground. over 600 were buried on this anniversary, identified through dna analysis. statistics perhaps, but for those grieving, sons, fathers, husbands. it was the worst atrocity in europe since the second world war. thousands of bosnian muslims had grounded into the united nations safe haven as the war raged on, but the dutch troops were easily overrun. the men and boys were led off to be slaughtered. around 8000 of them within the space of five days. it is the only part of the balkan wars to be labeled genocide. the
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to grow your edits artsy blogs and. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions on our joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . certainly now that the full scale of the scale of this come to light many people will be wondering about the timing of this murdoch's bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster is now collapsed do you think that could have been the hidden agenda all along. well you know it's hard to say exactly what the competition and clashing nowadays are between the various media enterprises in britain or here in the united states for that matter but you know there has been a tremendous tendency towards concentration of all of the media and if you were in fewer hands in munich we look at the united states with the political communications commissio
anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to grow your edits artsy blogs and. well to discuss the scandal and its repercussions on our joined live by ron he's director of new york based television producer deep dish t.v. thanks very much indeed for joining us here on r.t. . certainly now that the full scale of the scale of...
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it hearty. but don't forget you can have your say on the scandal on our message board r t dot com the question is has never heard of sensationalistic rushmore profits undermined the public's trust in british journalism here's some of what's being said one poster believes that this has job of the public's trust and will result in the break up of murdered stronghold on both the british media and the government and other believes that modern journalism has settled by subjectivity you for the sake of sales i want to have your say on the issue right now. what you are to live from moscow still have for you this hour and israel's prime minister has to step up and the fans of an anti boycott bill which aims to support settlers but has been dubbed an affront to democracy. to india were the huns other way to find those behind three deadly blasts in mumbai just what were the terrorist targeting. the same credit rating agency that sparked fresh panic in the e.u. has
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brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it r.t. . and i want my purse mean for the global and murdoch media empire. and it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in it could well mean that we see rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with investigative journalist tony gosling you can check out our website article com about a full interview with. rating agency threatens to review america's triple a credit score for a downgrade that's the first time in over ten years and says that there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget negotiations and even if the package is approved it's unlikely to offer a solution to america's debt that's according to investor and co-founder of the quantum fund jim rogers. you know and the state's already has been downgraded in the world markets every i'm not the only person who knows that the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world look at the value o
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anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it. wasn't a lie from moscow still had for you this hour europe's struggle to keep the euro flow takes another hit as the world's eighth largest economy wakes up to the reality it's deep in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step up in advance of an anti boycott bill which aims to support settlers but has been dubbed an affront to democracy. police have made a first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever voting disaster and detained the owner of a company that branded out of bulgaria cruiser and a person who certified of fit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a final search of the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of a long hundred thirty people believed killed and the tragedy r.t. some bargain is a sight for us. the first two arrests have been made in the ongoing criminal investigations the first is said lana in
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we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicaid. it could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and a principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country has to lead. he has not yet. even though we have had the rumors and leaks that he is prepared to look at and to discuss, that is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss --" is that the discussion time. it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from the president? what are you going to do on medicare? >> it is such a certain argument we are having here brought some of us, a few of us, one of us maybe -- [laughter] has an idea that i-he would come to this, -- the idea that he would come to this, "come into my parlor, said the spider to fly." the republicans had their heads handed to them politically -- i am not saying they are substantively wrong -- they tidies debt reductions -- to the reductions -- tied it these debt reductions to the debt limit. i d
we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicaid. it could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and a principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country has to lead. he has not yet. even though we have had the rumors and leaks that he is prepared to look at and to discuss, that is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss --" is...
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the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room almost identical to the one that children on that ship played in but for whatever reason their fate was very different. as crowds gathered in remembrance of those killed by the sinking of the volga pleasure boat it was the younger victims that seem to cast the longest shadow. these schoolgirls had lost one of their classmates. we started. you know for a year she never had arguments with anyone she was a very kind girl and was always really to help. those divers reach the playroom one of the pole carriers upper decks they found the bodies of the children that had gathered there just before the boat sun
the vessel in two thousand and seven the ship had been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with them these debates will continue as to what caused this tragic sinking but it doesn't do anything to relieve the grief here on the banks of the volga. this is the happy scene that should have been this ship was designed almost identically to the ball carrier in this room...
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use of really big. blow it is early democracy and it's making. non-democratic states i hope we can we not get to where we have concocted this first shoe store but not the kind of people sheeple but it is a very good for anybody who kills about the future will freeze. the us is within reach of the feeding al qaeda and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good that was the statement from the new us to dance chief leon panetta artie's military contributor you get a crucial believes this show has taken to the post with a clearer vision of the threats facing the us. for every pentagon observer the result was to a special moment when the reason change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is widely known in a narrow circle of professionals so it was that particular event. has reincarnated in his new capacity as the military chief during his first interview in his new capacity keep going to to the troika of the multiple challenges to the united states national security emanating from pakistan yemen and somalia he's
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they were going to go for the big deal. it was boehner, unfortunately, who could not get past his own caucus, could not get past his own majority leader, who was playing to the base. they have people in the house of representatives who do not believe anything will happen if the debt ceiling is increased. that is the yahoo mentality, and they are dealing with it. by my colleague is trying to make a point about how you have a completed, compliant, growth accepting every leak out of the white house here we have been told that the president is prepared to make cuts in entitlements. name me one. >> jobs. a completed, compliant, supine press. i love that. >> i've got other additives, but we are short on time. >> the other day, abc news position cameras all around the country, and they call them soapboxes cameras. they invited people to say what they had to say about the debt ceiling. we put one of the month at the beginning of the program. people are very upset, even if they do not quite understand what the debt ceiling is. do we
they were going to go for the big deal. it was boehner, unfortunately, who could not get past his own caucus, could not get past his own majority leader, who was playing to the base. they have people in the house of representatives who do not believe anything will happen if the debt ceiling is increased. that is the yahoo mentality, and they are dealing with it. by my colleague is trying to make a point about how you have a completed, compliant, growth accepting every leak out of the white...
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but a general use of it language is in the very sight of the big. record big the really the big. man kind. of educated. referee in a money thing going to. get it in the background of some opinion. out of mine. have to then went on to point out who was to blame really to blame for the great depression. the money went from man hundred feet in the. day. we read about something. meanwhile today the having a post is reporting that the obama administration is about to cut a deal with wall street banks toure's where they pay thirty billion in fines nobody goes to jail nobody mentioned that today's press conference but here's f.d.r.'s final recommendation from the day he took office as president in one nine hundred thirty three. and finally in our progress a resumption of what. we require place. they were even below. them on. banking and credit and then spent money. you asian. money so mr president president obama please look at american history a good cop bad cop routine of boehner and cantor a plane on you is as old as time and you should stop buying it there is no republican santa cla
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than anywhere else in the world i counted eight just in this small car park so bryson's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him and it r.t. . there forget you can have your say on the scandal are masters of war there dot com the question is as rupert murdoch sensationalistic rush for profits under a mind of public's trust in british journalism here's some of what's being said. one poster believes that this has job for the public's trust and will result in the break up of murdoch's stranglehold on both british media and the government and other believes that modern journalism has sacrificed objectivity for the sake of sales or why have your say on the issue right now at r t dot com. divers have listed two more bodies from their watery tombs some can pleasure cruiser the bulgaria brings the official death toll from russia's worst ever boating disaster to one hundred seven meanwhile police have made the first arrest attending the owner of the company that rounded out the ship and the person w
than anywhere else in the world i counted eight just in this small car park so bryson's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him and it r.t. . there forget you can have your say on the scandal are masters of war there dot com the question is as rupert murdoch sensationalistic rush for profits under a mind of public's trust in british journalism here's some of what's being said. one poster believes...
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himself while it poses quite a big threat to david cameron because it's the first time we've seen his judgment quite clearly brought seriously into question the decision to use and recall some who had been the editor of the news of the world when some of these events will tell you place as his press advisor was clearly a very very bad judgment and strong in it and he now is trying his best to make clear blue water between him and news international. one also about the alleged intrusion that comes royalty and top government officials are all there really now risks to national security. well there are some most of the work that is being done in news the world was really salacious some purel it was about celebrities background and you know what celebrities said to one of them which footballer was sleeping with which model that was their main area but gradually it's proved out and now we've got the fact that they appears to be in some hacking into gordon brown's private life you have to say you have to start to wonder what else is in there and of course it's not only it's not just phone h
himself while it poses quite a big threat to david cameron because it's the first time we've seen his judgment quite clearly brought seriously into question the decision to use and recall some who had been the editor of the news of the world when some of these events will tell you place as his press advisor was clearly a very very bad judgment and strong in it and he now is trying his best to make clear blue water between him and news international. one also about the alleged intrusion that...
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consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement, the fallout from the scandal seems to be far from over. scotland yard say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims. an inquiry will start into possible wrongdoing by police officers. we have the latest on that part of the case. >> this famous newspaper titles may have been confined to history, but the scrutiny of its methods goes on. britain's most senior policeman has officers investigating whether other officers were bribed by journalists. >> a small group of officers may have engaged in these practices. i will determine to do what we should do, and that is proceed to criminal courts. >> a former employee told the court las
consumer company after big consumer company pulling their advertising from quoted news of the world," the commercial future -- from "news of the world," the commercial future was looking bleak. >> it is going to be investigated. there must be a full judicial inquiry. >> here is the other newspaper jewel acquired by rupert murdoch in 1969," the sun." could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable, surely. >> despite today's announcement,...
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its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to squre one. -- square one. >> most of the savings will not take effect until 2013. borrowing costs are close to being unsustainable. the austerity package comes here to italy's lower house tomorrow and it is expected to be passed. it is causing concern but the real focus remains away from here in greece and there are deep divisions about how to organize a second bailout for that country. >> of italy, the home of antiquity, facing many problems. no such concern for an antique manuscript written by jane austen. it sold for $1.50 million. we have more on "the watsons". >> an exit from the unfinished novel. des
its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to...
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his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at the kennedy space center. >>> poignant moments in palm desert, california, where representatives of the current and previous first families attended a memorial service for betty ford, who died friday at the age of 93. our own brian williams is there and we'll hear from him in a bit. but nbc's lee cowan joins us, lee? >> reporter: hey, ann. this is the first of two tributes in two different states for betty ford and in keeping with her very take-charge attitude she was very specific about how she wanted to be remembered. to that end, both politics and her passion for people were front and center. >> r
his death leaves behind a power vacuum and is considered a big victory for the taliban, ann? >> thank you so much. >>> another milestone up in space today as two residents of the international space station stepped outside to retrieve a broken ammonia pump so it could be returned to earth for examination. it was the final space walk of the american shuttle era. meantime, the landing plan for the atlantis has changed and it's now scheduled to touch down before dawn on july 21st at...
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big companies and lo and behold the consumer in the end up getting this they lost their job they lost their houses and they're still in trouble you're mistaken in saying that for the reserve to spend any money. you say five trillion we have lent money we have purchased securities that's not buying dissipating you know the money that we've gotten all the money back we're making then went on to say that the fed has in fact been a profit center a money maker for the u.s. government and your thoughts on this notion is the fed actually you know a profit center. but actually the number is probably closer to twenty nine trillion dollars if we count the total lending guaranteeing and buying of talks of waste assets undertaken by the fed and treasury twenty nine trillion dollars. i think bernanke is saying that a little bit fast and loose the fed still has a lot of toxic waste on its balance sheet probably it is valuing that it's something that will never be realized so i think that probably is going to take a loss on some of the ways that approach to this possibly on some of the loans that it
big companies and lo and behold the consumer in the end up getting this they lost their job they lost their houses and they're still in trouble you're mistaken in saying that for the reserve to spend any money. you say five trillion we have lent money we have purchased securities that's not buying dissipating you know the money that we've gotten all the money back we're making then went on to say that the fed has in fact been a profit center a money maker for the u.s. government and your...
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there was a big difference between cancer and migraines. if we are going to hold up a standard that if you have a headache that knocks you out for an hour or two, you cannot be president, fdr and kennedy, who had addison's disease, and eisenhower, who had a bad heart, would never have been president of the united states. i am not sure that is the position any of us would want to take. i think her answer was good, i think based on the evidence -- is their behavioral evidence of this woman not being able -- >> just be a cautionary. >> well, cautionary is fine -- >> i don't know the capitol hill physicians but i don't think it is fair to imply that somehow this is a less qualified individual. >> i'm not saying that. >> what about rick perry? >> rick . looks more and more like he is going to come into the race. -- rick perry looks more and more like he is going to come into the race. mike huckabee, a conservative finalist in 2008 against john mccain, has taken a shot at him, saying he will be the champion of traditional values and high morals,
there was a big difference between cancer and migraines. if we are going to hold up a standard that if you have a headache that knocks you out for an hour or two, you cannot be president, fdr and kennedy, who had addison's disease, and eisenhower, who had a bad heart, would never have been president of the united states. i am not sure that is the position any of us would want to take. i think her answer was good, i think based on the evidence -- is their behavioral evidence of this woman not...
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. >> he is a big -- severely malnourished. >> with the right supplement, he and so many others can survive. >> we are saving children's lives with the generosity of the british public. but we can also help these communities rebuild their lives, restock their animals. and when they finally rains, harvest the water. that is equally important. >> help came too late for this baby, buried at just 20 days old. the sharp twist around his grave stop hyenas from digging up his body. -- the sharp twigs and around his grave stop hyenas from the king of his body. -- from digging up his body. >> now a woman who has spent her career stumping us all. you probably do not know laura jacobson's name, but chances are you have picked up one of proposals. decided it is time to put your dictionary on the shelf. she talks about what it takes to make a career in crossword. >> i got it, ok. my name is laura jacobson and i am a chris of herbalist -- cruciverbalist, which means, someone who makes of crossword puzzles. cruci coming from crossword and verbal is coming from word. -- a verbalist coming from word. margar
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well back to the big picture i'm so far been coming up in this half hour just one day after the shutdown of rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper allegations of surfaced of more information at the victim this time former prime and british british prime minister gordon brown details of what he says were leaked to the public coming out plus america is not quite making the grade when it comes to education talk to the filmmaker behind the finland phenomenon which highlights the world's best education system. more bad news for infotainment media empire report out of the u.k. says that murdoch's now shattered stabbed lloyd news of the world attempted to pay off a new york police officer for access to the phone records of a nine eleven victim the offer was rejected by the police officer and problems grew by leaps and bounds today when the guardian reported that former british prime minister gordon brown was also a victim of hacking by other british newspapers owned by murdoch's news corp private investigators working for murdoch's papers including the formerly reputable sunday times alle
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like well our party just repeat the mistakes of the big chill compromise. one candidate has always been true ron paul could spread well into the budget deal. no deals ron paul has said no repeatedly to the question of raising the debt ceiling and many others have raised the question about whether it's necessary some even asking is this all simply a scare tactic into making some significant changes to the way this government spends its money to talk more about that i spoke earlier to l. randall rae professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city i asked him if we are in. in our close to a crisis and politicians say we are or is this all just hype here's his response. well we're in a. creative crisis but it's a political crisis it's not an economic crisis. but sovereign government does not face the solvency constraint if it does to bolt on debt it will be a political decision that's not going to be something that is forced by markets. so you think that this is perhaps just an excuse by you know the forces out there to to try to get rid of som
like well our party just repeat the mistakes of the big chill compromise. one candidate has always been true ron paul could spread well into the budget deal. no deals ron paul has said no repeatedly to the question of raising the debt ceiling and many others have raised the question about whether it's necessary some even asking is this all simply a scare tactic into making some significant changes to the way this government spends its money to talk more about that i spoke earlier to l. randall...
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the reduction in debt that private debt holders are expected to take is not that big. it is a reduction of 20% in the net present value. unless the official debt is good to come in with gigantic amounts of money -- greece is going to still have a giant debt burden. it is difficult because the greek growth rate is not high and the government has trouble collecting taxes. unless greece suddenly becomes much more productive and competitive, it is likely they will have to come back and do another debt reduction further down . >> is this bailout ultimately political by leaders who want to save the eurozone, red and economic? >> when it comes to saving the eurozone, the two are intertwined. you could be more cynical and say it is to do with saving their own banks. it is the german and french banks which are right up to their necks in greek that. i think there is certainly a case now that this is a eurozone-wide problem, and has the potential to become a global problem. it concerns all the economies in the eurozone. if there is existential doubt about the currency itself, eve
the reduction in debt that private debt holders are expected to take is not that big. it is a reduction of 20% in the net present value. unless the official debt is good to come in with gigantic amounts of money -- greece is going to still have a giant debt burden. it is difficult because the greek growth rate is not high and the government has trouble collecting taxes. unless greece suddenly becomes much more productive and competitive, it is likely they will have to come back and do another...